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DevTeach in Vancouver, BC this week
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over 5 years ago
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It's been a weird month for me. I counted that I have only been in the office for 5 days in November! I have spent 1 week in Barcelona for TechEd, 1 week of vacation, short Thanksgiving week and 1 week in Vancouver for DevTeach. We are at DevTeach in...
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VS 2008 SDK and VS Shell runtimes available!
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over 5 years ago
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We are finally here! Following right on the heels of the VS 2008 release announcement yesterday, we are now announcing the availability of the VS 2008 SDK 1.0 release and the VS Shell (integrated mode) and the VS Shell (isolated mode) runtimes. It...
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Great News for VS Extenders and VSIP Partners!
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over 5 years ago
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What a great week for the VSX community! This week, we made several major announcements that will greatly benefit the VSX community. In a nutshell, here are the major announcements that were made: In response to customers' requests, we are removing the...
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